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IDNO:
041212
Title:
Sergeant Raymond Young Filming Medical Procedure in South Vietnam
Date:
ca. 1965
Description:
Raymond Young from Oak Hill, W. Va., served in Europe during WW II as a combat photographer and in South Vietnam as a medical photographer.
IDNO:
041214
Title:
Sergeant Raymond Young, Saigon, South Vietnam
Date:
ca. 1965
Description:
Raymond Young from Oak Hill, W. Va. is second one from the left.
IDNO:
041215
Title:
Sergeant Raymond Young Aims Camera at Patient's Knee, Saigon, South Vietnam
Date:
ca. 1965
Description:
Raymond Young from Oak Hill, W. Va. served in Europe during WWII as a combat photographer and in South Vietnam as a medical photographer.
IDNO:
041216
Title:
Sergaent Raymond Young Shouldering Camera, South Vietnam
Date:
ca. 1965
Description:
Raymond Young served in Europe during WWII as a combat photographer and in South Vietnam as a medical photographer.
IDNO:
041217
Title:
Masked Sergeant Raymond Young Readys Camera During Medical Procedure, Saigon, South Vietnam
Date:
ca. 1965
Description:
Raymond Young from Oak Hill, W. Va. served in Europe during WWII as a combat photographer and in South Vietnam as a medical photographer.
IDNO:
041208
Title:
Sergeant Raymond Young of Oak Hill, W. Va. at Work
Date:
ca. 1955
IDNO:
041209
Title:
Sergeant Raymond Young Teaches NATO Dutch Officer How to Operate Camera
Date:
ca. 1955
Description:
Sergeant Raymond Young teaching a Dutch Officer/Captain how to use the K20 camera while Young was assigned to a NATO unit in Europe.
IDNO:
041213
Title:
Sergeant Raymond Young of Oak Hill, W. Va. Demonstrating K20 Camera
Date:
ca. 1955
Description:
Raymond Young shows unidentified military personnel, including a Dutch Captain a K-20 camera. The military personel were part of a NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) unit stationed in Europe.
IDNO:
041184
Title:
Hamburg, Germany in Ruins
Date:
ca. 1945
Description:
A large port and industrial center that includied u-boat pens and oil refineries was bombed throughout the war. An air attack in July 1942 created one of the largest firestorms of WW II, killing 42,600 civilians, wounding 37,000 and practically destroying the city.
IDNO:
041124
Title:
House of Weavers Burned Out, Augsburg, Germany
Date:
ca. 1945
Description:
A rambild-verlag (stereocard) of a historic Augsburg building gutted by the Allied bombing during World War II.
IDNO:
041128
Title:
Throne-Hall in Kings Residence After Bombing; Munich, Germany
Date:
ca. 1945
Description:
A raumbild-verlag (stereocard) of a historic Munich building after Germany was bombed during World War II.
IDNO:
041130
Title:
Saalgasse In Ruins, Frankfort on Main, Germany
Date:
ca. 1945
Description:
A raumbild-verlag (stereocard) of what was left of the ancient quarter and entrance to Saalgasse after Germany was bombed during World War II.